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Amelanchier
Amelanchier
canadensis
(Shadblow )
Amelanchier
×
grandiflora
Autumn Brilliance®
(Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry)
Amelanchier
laevis
(Allegheny Serviceberry )
Crataegus
Crataegus
ambigua
(Russian Hawthorn)
Leycesteria
Leycesteria
formosa
(Pheasant-eye )
Prunus
Prunus
cerasifera
(Cherry Plum)
Prunus
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cistena
(Purpleleaf Sandcherry )
Prunus
glandulosa
(Dwarf Flowering Almond)
Prunus
laurocerasus
(Cherry Laurel )
Prunus
laurocerasus
'Marbled Dragon'
(Marbled Dragon Laurel)
Prunus
laurocerasus
'Mt. Vernon'
(Mt. Vernon Laurel)
Prunus
lusitanica
(Portuguese Cherry Laurel .)
Prunus
virginiana
var.
virginiana
(Common Chokecherry)
Sambucus
Sambucus
canadensis
(American Elderberry)
Sambucus
nigra
(Common Elderberry )
Sambucus
nigra
Black Beauty™
(Black Beauty Elderberry )
Sambucus
nigra
Black Lace™
(Black Lace Elderberry )
Sambucus
nigra
'Laciniata'
(Fern-leaved Elderberry )
Viburnum
Viburnum
awabuki
(Sweet Viburnum)
Viburnum
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burkwoodii
(Burkwood Viburnum)
Viburnum
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burkwoodii
'Conoy'
(Conoy Viburnum)